ok, so spoke with Red Arc just now.
The system works off inertia so will automatically adjust the break level needed based on level of inertia. In Automatic mode with the Blue light on the system is designed to do it all for you once you have it set on the dial for required amount of brakes. Once set there is no need to touch unless the need to override it.
He agrees that I should not have to adjust the dial after exiting the freeway and that the system is designed to automatically detect the amount of brake needed to come to a comfortable stop.
Possible reasons:
1. As mentioned above by some, the brakes are hot and have expanded, very plausible as my van is only 3 months old and probably only done 1500-2000 k's so I can understand this.
Fix: Leaving home lower the setting from 5 (as he says that is towards the higher end needed) to around 4.5 and then see how it is when I come off the freeway (funny as this is the setting I have to drop it to stop the grabbing)
Early Verdict: Maybe my in experience is causing the problem by having it on the wrong setting to begin with.
2. Check that the unit is secured correctly and not loose as this effects the calibration. Unit is secured fine.
I take the van away next week so time will tell, update later.
Thanks for the tips and patience guys.
Wozza.
The system works off inertia so will automatically adjust the break level needed based on level of inertia. In Automatic mode with the Blue light on the system is designed to do it all for you once you have it set on the dial for required amount of brakes. Once set there is no need to touch unless the need to override it.
He agrees that I should not have to adjust the dial after exiting the freeway and that the system is designed to automatically detect the amount of brake needed to come to a comfortable stop.
Possible reasons:
1. As mentioned above by some, the brakes are hot and have expanded, very plausible as my van is only 3 months old and probably only done 1500-2000 k's so I can understand this.
Fix: Leaving home lower the setting from 5 (as he says that is towards the higher end needed) to around 4.5 and then see how it is when I come off the freeway (funny as this is the setting I have to drop it to stop the grabbing)
Early Verdict: Maybe my in experience is causing the problem by having it on the wrong setting to begin with.
2. Check that the unit is secured correctly and not loose as this effects the calibration. Unit is secured fine.
I take the van away next week so time will tell, update later.
Thanks for the tips and patience guys.
Wozza.